William tell
#1 answer= captain Ahab perhaps also Jesse from Free Willy
Jhonny Appleseed, Eve Isaac Newton William tell, Steve jobs, William burroughs
Steve Jobs
No.
No. Neither witches nor werewolves are real.
Kryptonite is a fictional element commonly associated with the character Superman in comic books and movies. It is not a real element found in the periodic table.
One of the most famous anecdotes in the history of science involves an apple. It is the popular story that Isaac Newton was sitting under an apple tree when an apple fell on his head, and when this happened, he suddenly thought of the Universal Law of Gravitation.
William Tell Issac Newton Steve Jobs Adam & Eve Johnny Appleseed
No, the Oscorp Tower is a fictional building from the Marvel Comics universe, specifically associated with the Spider-Man series. It does not exist in real life.
Here are some characters traditionally associated with apples:Johnny AppleseedWilliam TellIsaac NewtonEveSteve JobsWilliam Burroughs
You may mean William Tell, a disputed historical character who 'lived' in Switzerland in the 14th Cenrury . The Austrian Governor of the town where Tell lived had him arrested and was promised him freedom if he could shoot an apple from the head of his son. Tell split the apple with a single shot, 18th November 1307
isaac newton, eve,Jobs etc.